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Dai Rear
2:49pm Mon 14 Jul 14

“Everyone should be concerned at the crisis in prisons as when people come out of jail they are more likely to inflict more crime on us.”
Yes indeed; "lifers" come bouncing out of open prisons a couple of years after they're sentenced and start robbing instantly.
Will a few more or less uniformed bodies make an iota of difference?
The Prison Service Ms Crook is a dead parrot. From the most aggressively unionised public sector group to total failure in easy steps. If it didn't exist, would you invent it?

“Everyone should be concerned at the crisis in prisons as when people come out of jail they are more likely to inflict more crime on us.”
Yes indeed; "lifers" come bouncing out of open prisons a couple of years after they're sentenced and start robbing instantly.
Will a few more or less uniformed bodies make an iota of difference?
The Prison Service Ms Crook is a dead parrot. From the most aggressively unionised public sector group to total failure in easy steps. If it didn't exist, would you invent it?Dai Rear

“Everyone should be concerned at the crisis in prisons as when people come out of jail they are more likely to inflict more crime on us.”
Yes indeed; "lifers" come bouncing out of open prisons a couple of years after they're sentenced and start robbing instantly.
Will a few more or less uniformed bodies make an iota of difference?
The Prison Service Ms Crook is a dead parrot. From the most aggressively unionised public sector group to total failure in easy steps. If it didn't exist, would you invent it?

Score: -4

-trigg-
3:19pm Mon 14 Jul 14

Strange that you seem to believe that the prison service is "the most aggressively unionised" since they are one of the few professions banned by law from striking.

It is hardly surprising that officer numbers are falling so drastically though, considering the steady reduction in pay, pensions and working conditions they experience against a bacckdrop of rising prison populations, mass overcrowding and the daily risk of facing serious injury in the line of duty.

Strange that you seem to believe that the prison service is "the most aggressively unionised" since they are one of the few professions banned by law from striking.
It is hardly surprising that officer numbers are falling so drastically though, considering the steady reduction in pay, pensions and working conditions they experience against a bacckdrop of rising prison populations, mass overcrowding and the daily risk of facing serious injury in the line of duty.-trigg-

Strange that you seem to believe that the prison service is "the most aggressively unionised" since they are one of the few professions banned by law from striking.

It is hardly surprising that officer numbers are falling so drastically though, considering the steady reduction in pay, pensions and working conditions they experience against a bacckdrop of rising prison populations, mass overcrowding and the daily risk of facing serious injury in the line of duty.

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